I’m a DPhil candidate in Philosophy, funded by the St. Cross Uehiro Scholarship for Future Generations. My research will investigate the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in digital health, with a particular focus on how mobile health applications and wearable devices affect human autonomy.
I previously completed the Mst in Practical Ethics at Oxford, where my dissertation examined the ethics of AI in elite sport.
I have professional experience coordinating public health initiatives, most recently leading the national rollout of a pilot programme designed to promote individual and community wellbeing through engagement with the outdoors. My broader research interests encompass AI ethics, public health, and the intersections between technology, health, and society.